Remove obsolete test files

Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d708431007
This commit is contained in:
David Roberts 2017-01-03 17:12:14 +00:00
parent f6564c03e2
commit 852eeb106d
4 changed files with 0 additions and 62 deletions

View File

@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
es.cluster.name: prelert : this is invalid because there are two unquoted colons
# Which host is the Elasticsearch node we'll connect to running on?
# es.host: localhost
# HTTP port for Elasticsearch's REST API
# es.http.port: 9200
# TCP port range for Elasticsearch's transport protocol
# es.transport.tcp.port: 9300-9400
# Override determination of the number of processors on the machine (for the
# purpose of deciding thread pool sizes)
# es.processors: 4

View File

@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
jetty.home: somewhere/jetty
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings relate to scalability/resource usage limits
# Maximum number of anomaly records to be stored per bucket per job
# max.anomaly.records: 500
# Maximum number of active jobs per processor on the machine
max.jobs.factor: 6.0
# How often to update usage statistics (in seconds)
# usage.update.interval: 300
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings relate to validation/rejection of suspect input
# Reject a data upload when this percentage of records have unparseable dates
max.percent.date.errors: 26
# Reject a data upload when this percentage of records arrive with times outside
# the declared latency window
# max.percent.outoforder.errors: 25
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings relate to the Elasticsearch that we're storing our results in
# Should we use the Elasticsearch Node Client (es-node) or Transport Client
# (es-transport) to connect to the Elasticsearch cluster that stores the results?
# results.storage.client: es-node
# Elasticsearch cluster name
# es.cluster.name: prelert
# Which host is the Elasticsearch node we'll connect to running on?
# es.host: localhost
# HTTP port for Elasticsearch's REST API
# es.http.port: 9200
# TCP port range for Elasticsearch's transport protocol
es.transport.tcp.port: 9300-9400
# Override determination of the number of processors on the machine (for the
# purpose of deciding thread pool sizes)
# es.processors: 4